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clearly, russia is playing a game here that could be helpful. here's what i think we should do, i think we need the jordanians, the turks are all putting weapons systems in to syria to aid the opposition. the islamists have attached themselves to most of the secular units. almost every unit, now, has islamist as some of their main fighters. they need them and count on them for the fight. that's a huge problem for the united states. we have all of those weapons systems, including conventional weapons, that will awash the lemont across the middle east. we need to take a leadership in this. with all of the arab league. i would have a no-fly zone in the north. safe zone in the north. and coordinate all of the weapons systems that are going in so that at least we have the credibility for negotiated settlement. >> congressman, talking about credibility, secretary kerry is going over this week to middle east. >> that's true. in rome, where the opposition is boycotting because of what they say is, an unacceptable response from the u.s. to syria. so much
clearly, russia is playing a game here that could be helpful. here's what i think we should do, i think we need the jordanians, the turks are all putting weapons systems in to syria to aid the opposition. the islamists have attached themselves to most of the secular units. almost every unit, now, has islamist as some of their main fighters. they need them and count on them for the fight. that's a huge problem for the united states. we have all of those weapons systems, including conventional...
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. >>> over in moscow, russia's first cap sul hotel is open for business. a night in the sleep box with just the bear necessities goes for $85 a night. >>> back on this konts nent. it is the end of an era. the royal canadian mint is no longer making and distributing pennies. >>> beer powered beer from alaska. yes, you heard me right. >>> and police officers get the boot for goofing off while on the job. we'll have details next. in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excu
. >>> over in moscow, russia's first cap sul hotel is open for business. a night in the sleep box with just the bear necessities goes for $85 a night. >>> back on this konts nent. it is the end of an era. the royal canadian mint is no longer making and distributing pennies. >>> beer powered beer from alaska. yes, you heard me right. >>> and police officers get the boot for goofing off while on the job. we'll have details next. in the world. it's delicious. so...
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with russia a place i know something about. this idea we would give a reset button to russia. poorly translated. russia was going to help us in sir yand a other places around the world. guess what the russians saw that as a sign of weakness and on issue after issue the russians are blocking our way or actually acting in a way that hearkens back to the old soviet union not the are you sure shah that we might have thought. on that one issue, russia is a huge issue doesn't get enough attention but disaster. our relationship with them is worse than it was four years ago. >> part of what we are learning is that there are limits it to our power. what funny is i feel like i'm quoting george bush in the 2000 campaign where he said we have to be more humble in our foreign policy. i don't think america is in decline. our leadership is going to be different. i think that the bush strategy of interconvention around the world was an utter failure. we actually have the worse foreign policy president in american history preceding barack obama. we -- i think hillary clinton and barack obama h
with russia a place i know something about. this idea we would give a reset button to russia. poorly translated. russia was going to help us in sir yand a other places around the world. guess what the russians saw that as a sign of weakness and on issue after issue the russians are blocking our way or actually acting in a way that hearkens back to the old soviet union not the are you sure shah that we might have thought. on that one issue, russia is a huge issue doesn't get enough attention but...
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a meteor has crashed into the region of russia, injuring more than 1000 people. the impact would have devastated a more inhabited area. >> a massive a ball of fire and smoke tearing across a mid morning sky. this was the site seen by many and chelyabinsk, as they've made their way to work and to their children to school. there was no warning of the meteorite. using their mobile phones, people found the trail of smoke. -- filmed the trail of smoke. and then, a sonic boom would set off car alarms and smashed windows. >> there was a flash of light. a loud blast happened. people started to panic. somebody screamed, the end of the earth. it reminded me of action movies. the light was very bright. the light lasted for three seconds. >> hundreds of people were injured, mostly by fragments of flying glass. several are in critical condition. the region that lies 1,500 kilometers east of moscow. it is were the first soviet plutonium bomb was developed. many residents thought this was a military attack. even the damage is being reported in six cities, it was a lucky escape
a meteor has crashed into the region of russia, injuring more than 1000 people. the impact would have devastated a more inhabited area. >> a massive a ball of fire and smoke tearing across a mid morning sky. this was the site seen by many and chelyabinsk, as they've made their way to work and to their children to school. there was no warning of the meteorite. using their mobile phones, people found the trail of smoke. -- filmed the trail of smoke. and then, a sonic boom would set off car...
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russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world between the two largest holders of nuclear arsenals. second, it would show progress toward article 6 of the nonproliferation treaty ahead of the 2015, and thereby increase our influence in holding people like iran to account for their threats to the viability. third, open the possibility of bringing in other countries into the nuclear reduction dialogue. if we make enough cuts to the united states and russian arsenals, we can influence others to join in a multi- lateral reductions. four-by cutting the number of weapons in the arsenal and getting rid of
russia's requirement for a legally binding limit on this approach is not possible or necessary. russia should look to join the europe's defensive shield against bad actors outside of europe now as a way to promote the stability and share the burden for common european security. i call that moving from mutually assured destruction to mutually assured stability. what would the new start look like? what we call it? newest start? next start? first, and most obviously, it would reduce the overall...
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central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in misery. >>> finally in europe, the investigation of world soccer has uncovered hundreds of expected cases of match fixing. authorities said there were 380 suspicious cases of match fixes in europe and another 300 around the world. >> early today sports brought to you by just for men. >>> anchorman sequel gets bridesmaid and in cement, just as joe pesci predicted. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back on this terse morning. really only a heads-up forecast for areas like new york city, light snow out there. a little bit of a coating at most an inch. also coastal areas of connecticut into rhode island and eve
central media around the world was way up except for people in greenland and russia. >>> around the parents of the two super bowl coaches, jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl according to governor chris christie sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain. at the really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. kind people, we had conversations during halftime. they were wonderful folks, but they were clearly in...
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from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave glasses sparkling. cascade. the clear choice. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ ♪ fixodent, and forget it. five days on a cruise ship covered in raw sewage in the gulf of mexico. one of those passengers who braved the trip. nothing but hugs and kisses at o'hare airport this morning reunited with her husband the nightmare finally over. there was nothing comple
from earth it has no relation to the meteorite that russia. there was no connection, it came from a completely different path than the orbit completely unconnected. back home with quite a story to tell, and evanston woman on the disastrous carnival cruise ship will talk about her ordeal. [ laughter ] oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. look. over time cascade complete pacs fight film buildup 2 times better than finish quantum to help leave...
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our correspondent in russia reports on this drama. >> at the bolshoi this week, they put on "giselle," a story of jealousy, treachery, revenge, but that is nothing compared to the trauma backstage. this principal dancer is currently one of the bolshoi was the biggest stars. he says the bolshoi's management wants him out. >> it is like being back in the days of joseph stalin. they are organizing meetings again, trying to force us to sign letters condemning him. they tried that last week, but all the ballet teachers in the bolshoi refused to file it. >> three weeks ago, the troupe's artistic director was attacked with sulfuric acid. the head of the ballet has accused him of creating an atmosphere of mudslinging, which he believes led to the incident. >> god forbid if you were attacked with acid, you would not be able to show your face four months. if you look at all of the specially commissioned tv shows that have been hinting at my involvement, it looks like a campaign against me. but they will not get away with it. >> i am speechless. what can i tell? i just hope that he will be cured
our correspondent in russia reports on this drama. >> at the bolshoi this week, they put on "giselle," a story of jealousy, treachery, revenge, but that is nothing compared to the trauma backstage. this principal dancer is currently one of the bolshoi was the biggest stars. he says the bolshoi's management wants him out. >> it is like being back in the days of joseph stalin. they are organizing meetings again, trying to force us to sign letters condemning him. they tried...
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what could russia accomplish in this? >> unfortunately, not mush. unfortunately, we are not accomplishing much in put approximating pressure on assad to go down. we had the opportunity in 2011, remember, we were in iraq. the regime was surround from the north 30 from the south, jordan and from the east, iscprak from the mediterranean sea. once we left, we have less possibility to pressure him. the russians have less possibility because they cannot offer the fall of assad. i think we are for a long-range struggle in syria. >> jamie: we will be talking about it again then. thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >> eric: president obama says it's washington's fault, the latest explanation for the sluggish u.s. economic recovery. and it has been tough going. let's take a look at the unemployment rate when mr. obama took office, it was 7.8%. right now, it's just ticked up a bit, 7.9%. the percentage of american who is are not working as much as they would like to, in 2009, that was 14.2%. today, up just a hair, 14.4%, the president claims the c
what could russia accomplish in this? >> unfortunately, not mush. unfortunately, we are not accomplishing much in put approximating pressure on assad to go down. we had the opportunity in 2011, remember, we were in iraq. the regime was surround from the north 30 from the south, jordan and from the east, iscprak from the mediterranean sea. once we left, we have less possibility to pressure him. the russians have less possibility because they cannot offer the fall of assad. i think we are...
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it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's education minister after finding she had plagiarized her thesis. >> commentators are comparing this to the transportation minister being caught drunk driving or the finance minister hiding cash in monaco. for now, though, the chancellor is giving her support. >> the german cabinet is full of doctors. the finance minister, the foreign affairs minister, the economy minister and vice chancellor, and, of course, the chancellor herself, dr. angela merkel. it is an unfortunate twist of fate that the education minister, of all people, is to be stripped of her doctorate. she got the news in south africa. >> i will no
it is the united states and russia that have to reach an understanding when it comes to dealing with the syrian crisis. iran is important when it comes to the army of the opposition, but politically speaking, russia is the main supporter of the opposition. >> thanks very much. >> in germany, chancellor angela merkel is looking at the possibility of perhaps having to reshuffle her cabinet. after a university committee withdrew the doctoral title from, of all people, the country's...
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how come we didn't see the one in russia coming? we knew about the one 17,000 miles away, but this other one caught us all by surprise. >> yes, it really did. it was a good surprise to people like me that study meteorites. actually it was about 15 meters in diameter. and that also mattered. >> yes, if it is a bright object, it is much easier for us to see than if it was something here. >> this is one that had passes by about 17,000 miles away, coming straight at us. would we have an ability to turn that thing aside? >> that's a great question as i know that everybody would like an answer to this. it depends on how much notice we get about an object coming towards us. there is a good chance to send something up there, putting it behind the orbit and the gravitational pull will pull that object far enough out of its way. there is a good chance that it might happen. >> now, speaking of objects, you brought a smaller one with you. tell us about that one. >> and that it will be a solid object from space. and this is a meteorite that fell
how come we didn't see the one in russia coming? we knew about the one 17,000 miles away, but this other one caught us all by surprise. >> yes, it really did. it was a good surprise to people like me that study meteorites. actually it was about 15 meters in diameter. and that also mattered. >> yes, if it is a bright object, it is much easier for us to see than if it was something here. >> this is one that had passes by about 17,000 miles away, coming straight at us. would we...
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>> it is clear that there is no change from russia and china. i do not think we need to risk more lives. talking to the russians, they will not change their stance. they are still backing and supplying the assad regime with ammunition. yesterday, in my talks to some of the activists, the rebels, the fighters on the ground, they informed me that there is a new type of tool coming and being used by the army. they have never seen it before. it is clear that these kinds of tools like coming from russia, and we have many reports that the russians are still supplying. this is why we do not need to waste more time talking to the russians, or waiting for the security council. the syrian people are taking their own wars on their own shoulders. >> good to get your perspective on this. thanks very much. a british food processing firm has denied any illegal or immoral activities after being accused of moving profits out of zambia to reduce their tax bill. they are called zambia sugar. >> a highly successful business employing thousands of people, but zambia
>> it is clear that there is no change from russia and china. i do not think we need to risk more lives. talking to the russians, they will not change their stance. they are still backing and supplying the assad regime with ammunition. yesterday, in my talks to some of the activists, the rebels, the fighters on the ground, they informed me that there is a new type of tool coming and being used by the army. they have never seen it before. it is clear that these kinds of tools like coming...
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this is a meteor streaking over the skies in russia. this was just one of two major events space related today. hours ago an asteroid passed over the earth. first time one that large made it so close to the earth. abc 7 greta kreuz is live in the satellite center. >> it is just a coincidence we're told that we got an asteroid and moot your in the same day. it is like a shooting gallery around here. at the space museum a big show inside. a live nasa feed of the 2012 da14. it is 150-foot rock hurled across the night sky just before 2:30 our time. it was 17,000 miles from the earth before flying back into space. >> you see it going by so fast and realizing it is so close. it was amazing. >> it was amazing to see the damage it could have done. >> but it didn't. unlike in russia where they saw a blinding flash of light where a meteor unleashed sonic booms. 1,000 people were hurt from the flag fragments but flu debris and glass when the shock wave blow new windows of buildings. they told us that meteors come into the earth's atmosphere all te
this is a meteor streaking over the skies in russia. this was just one of two major events space related today. hours ago an asteroid passed over the earth. first time one that large made it so close to the earth. abc 7 greta kreuz is live in the satellite center. >> it is just a coincidence we're told that we got an asteroid and moot your in the same day. it is like a shooting gallery around here. at the space museum a big show inside. a live nasa feed of the 2012 da14. it is 150-foot...
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we have been telling you the asteroid in russia and how about this. this is northern california, the american meteor society it was probably a fireball, not a major event. one scientist saying it was a small piece of asteroid and headed toward earth. it's still drawing extra concern after the large meteor exploded over russia and injured 200 people causing major damage. >> eric: new eye-opening information that could make a new complication in chuck hagel's confirmation. lindsay graham pointed to some newly reported comments that hagel is said to have made at rutgers university a few years ago, that the state department was becoming an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. >> he said the u.s. state was the adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry office. i got a letter back from the senator in response, did you say that and do you believe that. the letter said he did not recall saying that. and he disavows that statement. >> eric: joining us is chris wallace. these xhechblts are coming out about the jewish lobby and iranian regime is legitimate and
we have been telling you the asteroid in russia and how about this. this is northern california, the american meteor society it was probably a fireball, not a major event. one scientist saying it was a small piece of asteroid and headed toward earth. it's still drawing extra concern after the large meteor exploded over russia and injured 200 people causing major damage. >> eric: new eye-opening information that could make a new complication in chuck hagel's confirmation. lindsay graham...
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that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular with this. yes. trying to work with this scheme that many companies use to avoid paying taxes and these are big companies we're talking about including google and you know a number of others. what then amazon of course and starbucks and so on these are big names but there are plenty of companies i don't want to refer to any company in particular because there are thousands we created the set of rules that are being used legally by these companies to avoid paying taxes ok now we have had a big war against tax havens about excessive bank secrecy about the secret counts by people not divulging the names th
that russia can adopt we're not going to tell russia what to do with russia we're going to tell the russians what all other countries in the world are doing about the same problem of health care the same problem of education the same problem with innovation the same problem with research and development the same problem with the tax structures the same problem with the deficit whatever you just mentioned taxation and that's definitely one of the big issues that you're working on in particular...
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crazy scenes on russia's reckless roads. recorded on dash cams that are exploding in popularity in russia. they're used for insurance reasons, but the madness they capture is going viral on youtube. the cringe-worthy crashes. the death-defying images and truly bizarre. real-life road warriors, from helicopters. to tanks. from roadside fighting. to fighter jets. this camera even caught a plane crash. cameras aren't just creating youtube gold. they serve an important purpose, like trying to figure out who's at fault in an accident. the cameras also catch crooked cops and an insurance scams. we took one for a test drive with the editor in chief with a russian magazine. how do i explain these videos to americans? >> what you see -- >> reporter: he said that these dash camera shaming drivers into better behavior. buckle up and keep a sharp eye on the road. kirit radia, abc news, moscow. >> take-away from that piece, don't go driving in russia >>> coming up on "world news" -- dog on ice. a good samaritan and a dangerous rescue att
crazy scenes on russia's reckless roads. recorded on dash cams that are exploding in popularity in russia. they're used for insurance reasons, but the madness they capture is going viral on youtube. the cringe-worthy crashes. the death-defying images and truly bizarre. real-life road warriors, from helicopters. to tanks. from roadside fighting. to fighter jets. this camera even caught a plane crash. cameras aren't just creating youtube gold. they serve an important purpose, like trying to...
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there are many international issues where russia and the u.s. are often poles apart on iran and syria of course being among them after the break our team talks to russia's envoy to anyone about what the main poland points of contention are between moscow and washington and how they hamper progress in resolving world conflicts. some countries want oil but that's kid stuff who needs oil when you can secure the world's largest supply of trucker darrow so-to located exclusively in sweden and meeting sweden for absolutely no logical reason is a possible you say well supreme commander of the swedish armed forces general severe guru and son must have watched red dawn too many times because he thinks the russians are a common general durance and declared that if invaded by russia sweden wouldn't be able to last a week against the onslaught therefore sweden must immediately join nato he said that currently it is not quite possible to invade sweden but due to the two thousand and eight war with georgia it is possible for russia to somehow push through est
there are many international issues where russia and the u.s. are often poles apart on iran and syria of course being among them after the break our team talks to russia's envoy to anyone about what the main poland points of contention are between moscow and washington and how they hamper progress in resolving world conflicts. some countries want oil but that's kid stuff who needs oil when you can secure the world's largest supply of trucker darrow so-to located exclusively in sweden and...
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host: a lot of stories deal with the asteroid over russia. this is the announcement of a hearing taking a look at asteroids. it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are against spending. we have to cut back spending. all of a sudden they say we should put an armed guard in every school, turning them into fortresses. if you look at how many schools there are, there are a hundred thousand fund -- 100,000 public schools. that includes just high schools, middle schools, and elementary schools. i will let you do the math on how much it will cost to turn every school into a fortress. against spending. at the drop of a hat they are ready to spend all of the money to turn schools into fortresses and they want to handguns to teachers
host: a lot of stories deal with the asteroid over russia. this is the announcement of a hearing taking a look at asteroids. it is from the house science, space and technology committee. according to chairman of lamar smith -- this morning a smaller meteorite hit a russian city injuring hundreds. it will invest in a future hearing in the house of representatives. democrats line. caller: i just want to say that many conservatives have been saying for the last couple of years that they are...
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believe it or not there's a canadian hockey player in this part of russia. i asked him, what are you doing there? he's playing for this league and apparently doing pretty well. he was in bed this morning when suddenly everything started to shake in his apartment. >> there was swinging, it blew the vents out of my bathroom, and there was debris on the floor. i'm up on the 23rd floor. i could feel the buildings swaying. i didn't see the meet i don't go by, but i saw this giant streak that had come across and i was terrified at that point. i didn't know what it was. >> i just got back from the smithsonian. i was talking to some of the meteorite experts, believe it or not they have those, and they meteors are extremely heavy. i got to hold a piece of one, mostly iron, 90% iron. they survive, those pieces that survive reentry are charred, of course, but a meteor is a piece of an asteroid. we saw the bigger asteroid today flying by the earth. this one, as you can see got through. they think that this thing, when it actually had the sonic blast, it had the force of
believe it or not there's a canadian hockey player in this part of russia. i asked him, what are you doing there? he's playing for this league and apparently doing pretty well. he was in bed this morning when suddenly everything started to shake in his apartment. >> there was swinging, it blew the vents out of my bathroom, and there was debris on the floor. i'm up on the 23rd floor. i could feel the buildings swaying. i didn't see the meet i don't go by, but i saw this giant streak that...
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russia has real problems. >> where did we see that not long ago? we saw it when france and britain decided to use the same staff to do certain particular what? renovations of their nuclear forces. >> this is not an eyed deal logical issue this is about safety and efficiency. the pentagon is behind the reductions. you want a smaller nuclear arsenal that you can be confident will work. >> countries okay you off. countries with the bomb. the u.s., russia, britain, france, china, india, pakistan, israel, north korea. countries believed to be seeking the bomb, iran,ee p egypt, nigeria, syria, taiwan. officially given up to pssing or developing the bomb, south africa, argentina, brazil, kazakhstan, belarus, ukraine, libya. >> you want to correct that buchanan? >> i don't think there are any active programs in any of those countries you are talking about except possibly iran. i don't think egypt, i don't think they have nuclear programs at all. and south africa gave up an actual nuclear weapon. libya gave up what they had inside that mountain which juan w
russia has real problems. >> where did we see that not long ago? we saw it when france and britain decided to use the same staff to do certain particular what? renovations of their nuclear forces. >> this is not an eyed deal logical issue this is about safety and efficiency. the pentagon is behind the reductions. you want a smaller nuclear arsenal that you can be confident will work. >> countries okay you off. countries with the bomb. the u.s., russia, britain, france, china,...
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it explodes in the sky by russia. a thousand people injured, and the shock wave caused major cay yows blowing out windows, damaging buildings. this was just a little guy, by the way, theize of an suv, nothing compared to the apartment buildings sized astero that flew by just 17,000 miles away earlier this afternoon. if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder about that now? it is now the time to strip away funding. here with more on this is terice, managing directorof space.com. first of all, a lot of people wonder if there's a connection between the two events? dpl that was the first question we had, too. the answer right now is no. nasa says that the two -- the asteroids, the one that flew by this afternoon, the big one, they came from completely different directions meaning they are not from the same object, and they say that fairly conclusively. melissa: a coincidence. >> pardon
it explodes in the sky by russia. a thousand people injured, and the shock wave caused major cay yows blowing out windows, damaging buildings. this was just a little guy, by the way, theize of an suv, nothing compared to the apartment buildings sized astero that flew by just 17,000 miles away earlier this afternoon. if it was just a little closer, it could seriously have leveled the city which brings us to nasa. are they doing enough to prevent a giant space rock from hitting us? do you wonder...
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the memorial remains one of the most symbolic sites in russia. here come close to a million soldiers died in just six months of ruthless combat. a breath-taking german advance into russia had been blocked at stalingrad. hundreds of thousands of men died in a brutal urban warfare as the red army refused to yield. then, once the russian winter set in, fresh soviet forces surrounded the entire army, killing or capturing every man. the german commander was forced into a humiliating situation. this man witnessed the surrender, but the images that etched most strongly on his memory are the images of death and a burning river. >> everything was on fire. the bank of the river was covered mixed with human heads, arms, legs. there are the remains of people who were being taken across when they were bombed. >> the scale of the loss of life is almost beyond imagination and it all happened in just a few months. all of these gravestones have the same date of death. i did the end of 1942 or the beginning of 1943. anniversary, 17,000 new names have been carved o
the memorial remains one of the most symbolic sites in russia. here come close to a million soldiers died in just six months of ruthless combat. a breath-taking german advance into russia had been blocked at stalingrad. hundreds of thousands of men died in a brutal urban warfare as the red army refused to yield. then, once the russian winter set in, fresh soviet forces surrounded the entire army, killing or capturing every man. the german commander was forced into a humiliating situation. this...
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the countdown to next winter olympics begins it's exactly one year until russia hosts its first ever winter games the promise to become the most unique and the most expensive industry. and not all the officials are in a celebratory mood as russia is a president lashes out at overspending and sacks one of the key figures behind the twenty forty. us military killing machine is set for a boost as an architect of america's drone strategy faces a confirmation to be head of the cia. growing anger into news here as the prime minister pledges to reshuffle the government on the assassination of an opposition leader is the most part he rejects the plan. around the world around the clock twenty four seventh's you're with r.t.m. carried on. now it's exactly one year into the opening of the twenty fourteen winter olympic games in russia a special judgment of clocks in the country's biggest cities become the countdown for the event that will be held in the black sea resort city of sochi the clock is also ticking for the organizers as you say final preparations are on track and finishing touches ar
the countdown to next winter olympics begins it's exactly one year until russia hosts its first ever winter games the promise to become the most unique and the most expensive industry. and not all the officials are in a celebratory mood as russia is a president lashes out at overspending and sacks one of the key figures behind the twenty forty. us military killing machine is set for a boost as an architect of america's drone strategy faces a confirmation to be head of the cia. growing anger...
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&pof a meteor exxlosion n russia... that njured as many as one-thousand ppople.takeea look aa this urveillance 3 some rrsssan office buildings. cover... as they dodge debris powerful explosion also &pknocked in walls.officials in pussia say most of the damaae wws broken glass.today... the clean-up process s underway. the first lawsuit is filedd & against carnival cruise line... after the ship lost &ppooer... and drifted t sea for days.the passenger who'ss suing... sayy her last few were like living n a & back to the uus.duriig that ttmm... passengers say thhy lived in disgusting ponditions... withh wrrtched smellssann long lines for food. carnival has offered - passengers 500-dolllrs... a free flight hhme... a full rrffnn... and a credit for aaother cruise. 33 tiffann and commany is suing ostco... or selling counterfeit rrngs.the company &pays the wholesale club has been selling tifffay engagement rings at its storee... whiih are not actually genuiie.there's nn resppnse yet frrm costco. reconstruution of new jersey's se
&pof a meteor exxlosion n russia... that njured as many as one-thousand ppople.takeea look aa this urveillance 3 some rrsssan office buildings. cover... as they dodge debris powerful explosion also &pknocked in walls.officials in pussia say most of the damaae wws broken glass.today... the clean-up process s underway. the first lawsuit is filedd & against carnival cruise line... after the ship lost &ppooer... and drifted t sea for days.the passenger who'ss suing... sayy her last...
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russia, north korea, there are maybe over 100 countries involved. of course, this is the latest wake-up call to do something about it. the critical thing here is, obviously, private / public information sharing. the government has access. they have tools. they have information that can help protect the private sector. they have to keep the bad guys out of their system. we have hundreds of billions of dollars of intellectual property that is whisked away via the internet every year. we do not even know how big this problem is. you have to work together on this. there are concerns about that. connell: does it change the dynamic at all? does it change the dynamic at all that this report directly links the taxes to the chinese military? does it make it more and comment upon our military and government to respond? >> well, you know, this is not new news in my view. the chinese government knows what is going on despite the denials by the chinese ministry of foreign affairs. the u.s. government has been bringing this up with the chinese for a long time. it
russia, north korea, there are maybe over 100 countries involved. of course, this is the latest wake-up call to do something about it. the critical thing here is, obviously, private / public information sharing. the government has access. they have tools. they have information that can help protect the private sector. they have to keep the bad guys out of their system. we have hundreds of billions of dollars of intellectual property that is whisked away via the internet every year. we do not...
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the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom, felt in homes and classrooms. >> reporter: astronomers call it cosmic coincidence that the meteor struck on the same day that an asteroid passed near the earth. but why did we know about the asteroid a year in advance yet have no warning about the meteor. >> it just snuck up on us. and that's not unusual for the small ones. >> reporter: an astronomer says the meteor was too small to detect by ground telescopes and radar. it was only 1/3 the size of the asteroid. the asteroid was about as big as a supermarket. and he says we're lucky it missed us. >> something like that hits the ground, it's going to
the meteor that exploded over russia, powerful enough to shatter windows and knock down walls. nobody saw it coming! how is that possible in this day and age? sharon chin says the answer, pretty simple. >> reporter: a fireball exploded across the russian sky. dashboard video cameras captured the meteor soaring 33,000 miles an hour with the first of 20 world war ii atomic bombs. >> reporter: the explosion shattered thousands of windows and injured about 1,000 people. the sonic boom,...
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the russia... meteor...//. while... astronomer's say... the tww... - events... are... ánotá related.../. kathleen cairns... found.../ these... celestial... eeeens... a... hot topic...// at.... nasa's... top centee... inn.. p---g... coonty. - 3-3 3 the first images of earths close encounterrwith an asteroid knnwn as 2012 da14... a historiccl event. (sciintist)"weve never seen an asteroii fly this lose to the where sppce mages and technology are on displaa... 3 (littte boy))an asterood woold galaxy heading towards eerth" 3 (younger brother )"i think alot of people are fraid of alien invasions and stuff like that"(older brother)(motionn) "its rom the asteroid belt, it cooes ddwn" the asteroid -3 traveeed a well ppedicted path according to the wwrld's too sccentists::momm"iithinkk ts pretty cool...sse whats gonna happen"(littll boy)"i uess i hit me or.. where we live.""- the asteroid is going tt pass safelyyby the earth and all space assets are safe.. the ppace station and weather thing is its coming wiihin 17 thousand milee of the surface of the eertt and thats c
the russia... meteor...//. while... astronomer's say... the tww... - events... are... ánotá related.../. kathleen cairns... found.../ these... celestial... eeeens... a... hot topic...// at.... nasa's... top centee... inn.. p---g... coonty. - 3-3 3 the first images of earths close encounterrwith an asteroid knnwn as 2012 da14... a historiccl event. (sciintist)"weve never seen an asteroii fly this lose to the where sppce mages and technology are on displaa... 3 (littte boy))an asterood...
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i think russia wra certainly needs to be engaged. i don't think we know exactly where that conversation is at the moment, but i think, you know what, secretary kerry is doing is showing the leadership that's needed from the united states to try to push political transition. that is ultimately what is going to change the course in syria and coming forward with a plan, building some consensus around that, both within syria and in the international community, i think that's right the right first step in the middle east. >> great to see you. thank you for joining us today. >> coming up next, secretary term challenges. we'll talk to michael. stay with us. ition to taste great. she was a picky eater. well now i'm her dietitian and last year, she wasn't eating so well. so i recommended boost complete nutritional drink to help her get the nutrition she was missing. and now she drinks it every day. well, it tastes great! [ male announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones, a
i think russia wra certainly needs to be engaged. i don't think we know exactly where that conversation is at the moment, but i think, you know what, secretary kerry is doing is showing the leadership that's needed from the united states to try to push political transition. that is ultimately what is going to change the course in syria and coming forward with a plan, building some consensus around that, both within syria and in the international community, i think that's right the right first...
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as we get ahead you tell me now i want to know how much has russia bought into russia. the whole world and even though as you just mentioned yeah china over the past decade russia added five hundred seventy tons of the yellow metal to be more vivid that march of gold is almost always as much as three five pages of liberty here are you really like can you i can but i'll be here so valid watching gold does that make russia some kind of champion in terms of money really not actually for you add the plays of the number one holder of gold is the u.s. asset has eight times more of the yellow metal than russia and that's followed by germany italy france china and switzerland right ok so a long way to go that isn't really quite a big difference and you know i want to and just thinking so this is pretty clever of us really because. you know we're in these times of quantity of easing you know stimulus aggressive measures they're doing right now print money per me why bawn up signs of all solid gold is a good but real assets and imagine the amount of the their reserves whole held
as we get ahead you tell me now i want to know how much has russia bought into russia. the whole world and even though as you just mentioned yeah china over the past decade russia added five hundred seventy tons of the yellow metal to be more vivid that march of gold is almost always as much as three five pages of liberty here are you really like can you i can but i'll be here so valid watching gold does that make russia some kind of champion in terms of money really not actually for you add...
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russia very. i don't view the parents by the. adoption agency. and i love to. say anything about you know one has to work for their children work with the current and work towards reintegration into the family. press freedom has become one of the key roadblocks to turkey's eve membership a journalist rights watchdog report says that the country has become the world's number one media prison these days many reporters are detained under anti-terrorism laws and the being held without charge for prolonged periods of time artie's really in that was got the details. it's because of people like me that turkey who was the number one spot in the world for the number of journalists and. medium was arrested and held for two hundred days his charge opting in classified documents and insulting government officials he suspects it was because he published a book investigating the death of another journalist which unnerved government officials. the main reason the government arrests journalists just to stifle voices of disagreement the best way to do that is to silence the jou
russia very. i don't view the parents by the. adoption agency. and i love to. say anything about you know one has to work for their children work with the current and work towards reintegration into the family. press freedom has become one of the key roadblocks to turkey's eve membership a journalist rights watchdog report says that the country has become the world's number one media prison these days many reporters are detained under anti-terrorism laws and the being held without charge for...
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it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world russia can pull off an international sporting festival despite all its problems. -- sochi is a prestige project. 2/3 of the results are completed. environmentalists say vast swathes of forest have been filled to build the slopes. they say the futuristic venues are a lot on the landscape, but the ioc president disagrees. >> @ i am very impressed with the fact that the site is very compact, high quality, and it is situated in beautiful surroundings. >> but the project has been dogged by allegations of corruption and mismanagement as well as delays. human rights organizations have accused the administration of forced e
it is exactly one year until the winter olympics begin in search, russia. >> the games are seen at least in part as a bit of a personal prestige project for president vladimir putin, who says that everything is running smoothly and that the country will be ready for the games. >> but there has been controversy and accusations of corruption, and the games are also not coming cheap. >> so she is a prestige project for russian president vladimir putin. he wants to show the world...